 Let's pray and we'll start, right? Okay. Father, we thank you, Lord, for this time that you've given us. We thank you that you are with us in our journey. You are with us in our learning, in our growing. And Lord, this morning, we just want to say that our dependence is on you, Lord. We lean not on our own understanding, but Lord, we completely lean on you, our Holy Spirit. We pray, God, that you will reveal your heart to us, Lord, that you will show us the heart of the Father that you would reveal, Lord, just like Jeremiah prayed, and that you will show us new and wonderful things, Lord, from your word of Father God, even as you promised Jeremiah, Lord. And we come before you today with that longing, with that yearning, God, just pray for each one of us here and Lord, each of us in different seasons of life and maybe going through different challenges, Lord, personally and as families, maybe Father God, we pray that you would give us the strength to endure. You would give us the strength to move, continue moving on. And I pray, God, that each one of us will stand up in faith, rise up in faith and speak to the mountains. And I thank you, Lord, that your word says, Jeremiah 23 and verse 29, that your word is like a fire that burns and like a hammer that breaks the rocket pieces. And this morning, I pray, God, that the word that you're quickening to our hearts, Lord, the Rema word, O God, that we will wield the hammer, God, that we will use it, Lord, we will speak your word, we will declare your word, Lord, and speak to those mountains in our way and say mountain move in the mighty name of Jesus. Now, I just want us to go ahead and take this time to just listen to God. What is it that is putting in your heart? What is that word? What is that promise that is putting in your heart? And it could be in direct relation to some of the challenges, some of the mountains that you're facing. So use that, speak that, declare that, hold on to that word, right? And yeah, it could be something that you've read in the past or it could be something that you just read recently when that scripture comes to mind. That's the ministry of the Holy Spirit because the Lord Jesus said that the Holy Spirit will teach us and also remind us. So the work of reminding some of the words that he's already taught us or put in our hearts is the ministry of the Holy Spirit. And this morning, even as we welcome the ministry of the Holy Spirit, let him remind us, let him remind us of the words that he's put in our hearts. For me personally, I'm just reminded of that was in James, which says, let him who lacks wisdom, let him ask of God who gives without reproach, without making fun without despising, right? In other words, so he gives, so I just need to receive and in Christ, he was made wisdom for us. So we have access to the heart of God, we have access to the mind of God. In fact, we've been given the mind of Christ. So I feel that the spirit of God just quickening those things to me. And it's for me personally, and I'm sure it's for some of you who are listening as well. So just go ahead and just receive that. Hallelujah, we thank you Lord, we thank you. We bless your name, we bless your name. We thank you God, we thank you. Spirit of God, we thank you that you are real and authentic and your presence is tangible, your ministry is tangible. It's not some theory, but something that is as real, Lord, as the air that we breathe and God be, we just want to invite you Lord, invite you Lord and maybe make it a practice to just walk in step with you even as you lead us. We thank you, we give you all the praise and all the glory. In your matchless name, we pray. Amen, hallelujah. Wow, okay. Hey, good morning everyone. I'm just looking at some of the messages and praise God. Yes, Isaac. Okay, so we've been looking at the ministry or the person and work of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament. Last two sessions were on that. And today we'll just wrap up that and move on. We'll look at a few more scriptures in the Old Testament. So like we studied in the last class, one of the things that we need to understand is that the Holy Spirit moved in a different way. He's not a different Holy Spirit. He's not an angry Holy Spirit across the Testaments, but it's the same God, same Holy Spirit. But the way he ministered, the way he moved and did things was different. And a lot of it, and it was because of the cross. The Savior was yet to come, and He was yet to take the sin of the world. And so everything was a shadow then. And now we are living in a new dispensation. So we're living on this side of the cross, looking back. And there were people in the Old Testament to the cross. So it's important that we understand that. Otherwise, we could end up getting frustrated or even having a very different, deficient understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit. Right. So, yeah. So that is what we've been studying. So today, let's look at a few more scriptures from the Old Testament, where the Spirit of God worked and what He did. And let's try to understand that. So I'm on page nine, if you're following in the notes. I'm on page nine, and we're looking at first and second chronicles. We're going to, I'm not going to go through every verse, but I want to encourage you to read through once the class is over or during the week, before the next class, to read through all these scriptures. I'm just going to pick one or two. So I'm looking at first chronicles and chapter 12, and verses 17 and 18. First chronicles chapter 12 and verse 17, it says, And David went out to meet them and answered and said to them, If you have come peaceably to me, to help me, my heart will be united with you. But if it is to betray me to my enemies, since there is no wrong in my hands, may the God of our fathers look and bring judgment. So what is the context? The context here is that David is living like a fugitive. He's hunted down by Saul. And there were people who were also helping David and coming and joining with David. So the verses before that talk about that. And people were coming and joining and joining hands with David. So, and David was receiving them and this was becoming a mighty army. Verse 18, it says, Then the spirit of God, then the spirit came upon Amasai, chief of the captains. And he said, We are yours, O David. We are on your side, O son of Jesse. Peace, peace to you and peace to your helpers, for your God helps you. So David received them and made them captains of the troops. So what we see here is the spirit of God coming upon Amasai, of course, just like how he did upon different people, different times. And here we see something that he is gathering the people and bringing them under the leadership of David. So in other words, he is actually bringing the leaders under the leadership of David. So, well, that's something that we definitely can lean on for those of us who are in ministry and those of us who are raising up other leaders. And who are called to be in ministry. In ministry, of course, we will serve people. And one of the things that we will also be doing is to raise up others who will be pillars in the church. And the Holy Spirit helps us or brings leaders. And it's like a divine connection, like spirit of God coming and doing those things. So we can expect the Holy Spirit to move in those ways in our day and time, especially since he dwells among us and talks to, engages, communes with us. And so he will do that with other leaders, with other believers and bring them and so that they will join in the mission, unite in the mission of building God's kingdom. So it could be a ministry, it could be even other things. We can believe God. God, I need people to help. I can't do this on my own. And maybe it's a company that you're building. Maybe it's a work God has called you to maybe plant a school. Maybe he's called you to start some work, maybe an orphanage, maybe something. And all this requires people and requires quality people, people who have the same vision, people who can stand and shoulder to shoulder and work with you, people who are faithful, committed, and so on. It's a big list. It's a big ask. It's a big task as well. And it's a big list. So God will do that. God will connect. God will draw and spirit of God will inspire people and say, okay, you now go and do that. So as leaders, we need to be sensitive, of course, to this ministry or the work of the Holy Spirit. Okay, so let's move on. Let's look at 1st Chronicles 28. We move on to chapter 28 and chapter 28 and verse 12. Chapter 28 and verse 12. Maybe we'll read verse 11 also. Then David gave his son Solomon the plants for the vestibule, its houses, its treasuries, its upper chambers, its inner chambers, and the place of the mercy seat, and the plants for all that he had by the spirit of the courts of the house of the Lord, of all the chambers all around, of the treasuries of the house of God, and of the treasuries for the dedicated things. So here we see plants, detailed blueprints, design, and what is it for? It is for the sanctuary and for the temple. And several things, it's treasuries, it's upper chambers, it's every little detail, and in detail, there's a map or a blueprint, and it is by the Spirit of God. It is by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is put it in David's heart and he shares it with Solomon. So we see that just like how the Holy Spirit worked during the time of Moses, he enabled Bezalel and his team to come up with designs and its skill. So also here that God can actually, the Holy Spirit can give us a detailed blueprint, detailed designs. For what? It can be for what you're engaged in right now. It could be for ministry, it could be for a certain other things, or it could be even for what we think is not so spiritual. It could be for your house, it could be for several other things. I remember when hearing this testimony, someone shared about this and said that this is what happened, like this particular software engineer, he was actually a network administrator, IT network administrator. So he was working for this company and there was something wrong in one of the servers and he could not figure it out. I forget the details of it, the technical terms of it, but he could not figure out a solution and it was a major problem. So he had heard a message about Holy Spirit, knowing what is wrong. Holy Spirit can actually speak to us and show us and teach us. So he immediately started to pray and said, Holy Spirit, you show me. God, you show me. I don't know how to solve this thing. Can you please show me? And the testimony is that God showed him the interior of the server of the computer and what was exactly physically wrong. I think it's one of the ICs, I forget the details of it, but God showed him that and it was as if a picture in front of him and he was able to solve that, fix what was wrong and then solve it. So well, can God do what he did? Then can he do it today in our day and time? Of course he can. So we see that also as the ministry work of the Holy Spirit. Okay, let's move on to second chronicles. In second chronicles we see several people upon whom the Spirit of God comes and they give out a message of instruction and they are like the spokesperson of God. They speak of God, they speak the wisdom of God, they give the instruction that comes from God. Let's look at maybe one scripture here, second chronicles 15 and maybe second chronicles 20 and verse 14. Okay, second chronicles 20 we know is you would have studied this in praise and worship class like Lord King Jehoshaphat and what he does when he faces the army, you know the counsel that he receives and the things that he does. Okay, so second chronicles 20 and verse 14. Then the Spirit of the Lord came upon Jehaziel, the son of Zechariah, the son of the Naya, the son of Jehiel and the son of Metania, a Levite of the sons of Asaph in the midst of the assembly. And he said, okay, so the Spirit of the Lord came upon him. So another usage for God coming upon a person and releasing a person, a message to be communicated. And this is what he said, listen all of you of Judah and you inhabitants of Jerusalem and you King Jehoshaphat. Thus says the Lord to you, do not be afraid nor dismayed because of this great multitude. For the battle is not yours, but God's. Tomorrow go down against them and they will surely come up by the ascent of Ziz and you will find them at the end of the brook before the wilderness of Jehruel. You will not need to fight in this battle. Position yourself, stand still and see the salvation of the Lord who is with you, O Judah and Jerusalem. Do not fear or be dismayed. Tomorrow go out against them for the Lord is with you. So here comes, it's a very timely word. It's a very encouraging word. I'm sure we've been seeing pictures, we've been seeing in the news the visuals of what's happening in Afghanistan. Very scary, there's a machine gun fire all around and you can hear the shots being fired. And just this morning I was looking at some of the footage. There was a reporter there and a lady and she's dressed in the burqa and she's going around and interviewing and things are just chaotic. There's so much of fear and so on. So here it's a similar situation, the situation of war where they hear that there is a great multitude, verse 20. If you read, synchronicals 20 and verse two, sorry. Then some came and told Jehoshaphat saying, a great multitude is coming against you from beyond the sea from Syria and they are in Hazizantama, which is in Gereon. And Jehoshaphat feared and said himself to seek the Lord. You know, the first reaction or the response, the emotion that he feels when he hears this news is that, oh, man, I'm so fearful. Yeah, sorry. Actually, that thing is automatic. So I don't have to do anything. They just come in automatically. Okay. You think in the WhatsApp group, I saw a blessings message. I'm not sure whether she's in. Oh, okay, okay, okay. So the thing is, I don't do anything. It's just that maybe as they are coming in, if the internet link is a little slow, then they get dropped out. So yeah. So this is what we see here. The first response that he experiences is fear. Okay, so that's the state they are in. We are not strong enough. This is a great army that is coming. And of course, being a king, he knows what armies will do. And he's just thinking about probably he's playing. All that is going on in his mind. He's replaying all those images. And here is the message from God. Here is this message. Listen, you need not fight this battle. Don't be afraid. Don't be dismayed for the battle is God's. You know, it's, he's got your back. He's got things covered. Okay. And the response to that now is worship. Right. The initial response was fear. Word of God comes through the spirit of God. And Jehoshaphat's response is, and the response of everyone who hears that is worship. So there's great comfort which comes through the prophetic word as the spirit of God comes upon Jehazir. Right. So he was 18 and Jehoshaphat bowed his head with his face to the ground and all Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem bowed before the Lord, worshipping the Lord. Okay. So a beautiful picture that we see here and an amazing instant which is recorded for us that the spirit of God speaks through people. The spirit of God brings comforting, encouraging words prophetic and it's prophetic. It's about the future and saying, this is what it is. And the spirit of God brings a strategy. You know, right. You don't need to fight position yourself, stand still, see the salvation. They will come up by the ascent of this meaning, okay, this is the location. This is how they're going to come in. But you will find them at the end of the brook. All those details, amazing details. So the importance of, you know, learning to hear from the spirit. And I think somebody asked a question at the end of last class, right? You know, how can I hear? How can I know that spirit of God is speaking? I just want you to, you know, just wait for some more time. We're going to look at it in detail, right? And we'll handle that in detail. Okay. Right. So this is something that we see in 2 Chronicles chapter 20. Let's move on. So we go to Nehemiah and Nehemiah is in chapter nine. He's actually recounting. Okay. He's recounting something that has happened and let's just read that. And even in Ezra, we read about the work of the Holy Spirit. In fact, you know, it's interesting Ezra chapter one, just before Nehemiah, Ezra chapter one, verse one says, the Lord stirred up the spirit of Cyrus, king of Persia, so that he made a proclamation throughout all his kingdom. So the Lord's work, you know, the Lord's stirring up Cyrus to do something that he, you know, he would not normally do, right? He's actually talking about the rebuilding or building of the temple and he says, talking about the support and everything that will still be granted. And he's actually, you know, issuing a commandment to the Spirit of God doing that and stirring up the spirit of Cyrus to do this. So we see that. Okay. Nehemiah chapter nine. So Nehemiah is, you know, here they are actually reading the scriptures and they're spending, you know, time doing that. This is that, you know, they've been seeking the Lord. They've been fasting and it says here that they confessed and worshipped the Lord and it was, it was a congregational setting, right? And so this is the message that comes and they're recounting certain things that the Spirit of God did. And verse 20, if you see, says that you also gave your good spirit to instruct them, right, to instruct the Israelites and you did not withhold your mana from their mouth and gave them water for their, so you took care of, you know, their physical needs and you also instructed them. So we see that, right? So, and on and on, you know, if you look at Job, if you look at the Psalms, we see this, okay, let's look at a couple of verses. Okay, is everybody following through? I know we're looking at, you know, many, many scriptures and I hope you have your Bibles and you're constantly, you know, turning and look at the Word. But it's important that we see this in the Word so that we understand that, hey, this is God, this is the Holy Spirit and these are all the different things that He did, right? Okay, so let's look at Job 33 and verse 4. The Spirit of God has made me and the breath of the Almighty gives me life. Okay, so these are scriptures that you can actually go to and just worship the Lord, just meditate and, you know, you can make it a conversation with God. Oh, Spirit of God, you've made me and it's your breath that gives me life, right? And you can just praise Him and thank Him for the breath of the Spirit of God, which has given us life. So He breathed and we come alive. Okay, let's move on to Psalms. Okay, we go to Psalm 45 and verse 6, Psalm 45 and verse 6 and 7. It's a very interesting, it's not a direct reference to the Holy Spirit, but really an indirect reference. Your throne or God is forever and ever. A scepter of righteousness is the scepter of your kingdom. You love righteousness and hate wickedness. Therefore, God, your God has anointed you with the oil of gladness more than your companions. It's a prophetic psalm about the Messiah and it's talking about the oil of gladness. Now, if you turn to Isaiah 61, we see the reference there to the oil of gladness or oil of joy. The Spirit of the Lord, God is upon me because the Lord has anointed me to preach glad tidings to the poor. He has sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and the opening of the prison to those who are bound and on and in verse 3, to console those who mourn in Zion, to give them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the Spirit of heaviness, that they may be called the trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that he may be glorified. This is a great exchange that is happening and the oil of joy or the work of the Holy Spirit to bring about by his work, this gladness, this joy in exchange and he just takes away the mourning. So we see that. And let's look at one more before we move on. Psalm 51 and verse 10. Okay, Psalm 51 and we know this is a prayer that David prays, a prayer of repentance, a prayer of just coming back to God and saying, God, you show me, you teach me and I know we have this beautiful hymn, beautiful song, chorus really, created me a clean heart, right? I'm sure you would have heard it. Created me a clean heart, oh God, and in you the right spirit within me. So it's taken from here. But I just want to point out a couple of things. Psalm 51 verse 10. Created me a clean heart, oh God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me away from your presence and do not take your Holy Spirit from me. Okay, so this is an amazing prayer. He comes to the end of his, end of himself and he realizes that what he's done was wrong, his murder and adultery and he's done all that and he, Nathan comes, prophet Nathan comes and confronts him and so here is David who's repenting, here's David who's praying and he's saying, Lord, you created me a clean heart, God. It's too messy, too dirty, create a clean heart. Renew a steadfast, steadfast meaning I want to be consistent, I don't want to be up and down something that is steadfast and let my faithfulness and everything let it be steadfast, consistent. And verse 11 he says, do not cast me away from your presence. He knows the value of God's presence and so he prays that I don't want to go from your presence. He valued the presence of God, enjoyed the presence of God and wrote many Psalms from that place of worship and then he says, do not take your Holy Spirit from me. So he has experienced the fellowship of the Holy Spirit and you remember, it's by the Spirit of God, he was able to kill the, and protect his flock from the wild animals that attacked him. By the Spirit of God, he was able to end Goliath's intimidation and terror. He would play his harp and the evil spirit would leave. So he has seen that, he knows that. It's not his great magical notes or anything, but it's the Spirit of God, even as he played on that instrument and God used that. So he's saying, God, I value that, do not take your Spirit from me. So now in our day and time, of course, I love the song and we can definitely sing it in worship and use it and sing it. But the thing is, as New Testament believers, maybe what would be your right rendition would be like, Lord, I don't want to grieve you, grieve your spirit. I don't want to quench your spirit because he is with us. Like he dwells in us. He's going to be with us to help us move or help us be Christ-like. So because the Holy Spirit says that the Holy, I mean, because the Lord Jesus, when we read John chapter 15, or is it 14? John chapter 14, when he's talking about the Holy Spirit. So the Lord Jesus says that verse 15 and 16, if you love me, keep my commandments, verse 16. So this is John chapter 14, verse 16, and I will pray the Father and he will give you another helper that he may abide with you forever, that he may stay with you forever. So the question, you know, what happens when we sin? Does the Holy Spirit come and go? Does the Holy Spirit depart? Well, I definitely, the flesh in what I've done, I prevent, I'm unable to, because of my emotions, because of my shame, because of my guilt, I'm unable to, maybe hear God clearly, but he is actually with us to convict us. That's one of the work, Ministry of the Holy Spirit, conviction and to guide us into all truth. Right? So that's, lead us to repentance and by his power, put to death, meaning bring to an end the deeds of the flesh, the works of the flesh, sinful habits, addictions, things that are stubborn, lustful things, lust of the flesh, lust of the act, bring an end to that. And that is why he comes and he indwells us. That is what he leads us to. So while, you know, this, well, the song is beautiful, this hymn is beautiful, like it, to us as believers, New Testament believers who are on this side of the cross, we need to understand that, you know, God will not take away the Holy Spirit because he has given us the Holy Spirit to be with us, to indwell in us forever. Yes, we can definitely block the work of the Spirit, like we studied, you know, we can, he can be resisted, right? We, we, you know, he will not force his way in, God will not, he's given us free will, but he, we can resist him, right? We can quench the work, meaning we can, it's like pouring water on fire, whatever he's leading, whatever he's doing, we can quench. And definitely we can grieve, grieve the Holy Spirit, meaning that he, he's saddened by some of the things, maybe some of the things that we say, some of the things that we do, the things that we look at, you know, he's saddened, but he always works in us to bring us to repentance, right? So that's something that I just wanted to point out. Okay. So we looked at that verse in Isaiah, maybe, you know, several references in Jeremiah. And, and I just want to encourage you to read through, right? And also look at, yeah, I just want to look at a couple of references in Ezekiel, you know, it's very interesting. Ezekiel, Ezekiel has this encounter with the Holy Spirit, supernatural encounters, visions and so on, but also something that is happening to him, you know, in the physical, right? So let's, let's read there. Let's go to Ezekiel and look at Ezekiel 2 verse 2. Okay. Ezekiel 2. And let me read from the previous chapter, right? Verse, chapter one verse 28, end of 28 onwards. It says, And so when I saw it, I fell on my face and I heard a voice of one speaking and he said to me, Son of man, stand on your feet and I will speak to you. Verse 2. Then the Spirit entered me when he spoke to me and set me on my feet and I heard him who spoke to me. Okay. So there is, he has this encounter, like, you see something, appearance of rainbow in a cloud, appearance of brightness all around it and the appearance of the likeness of glory of God was there. And it's, it's amazing, you know, when you read through some of these things and this person, he hears, Ezekiel hears his voice and the Spirit of God, he says, he has entered him and set him on his feet, you know, it was as if, you know, physically just lifted him up and set him on his feet. And we see that over and over again, God seems to deal with Ezekiel in this way. Ezekiel chapter 3 and then verse 12. Yeah, verse 12. Okay. Then the Spirit lifted me up and I heard behind me a great thunderous voice, blessed is the glory of the Lord from this place. The Spirit lifted. Verse 14. So the Spirit lifted me up and took me away and I went bitterness in the heat of my spirit, but the hand of the Lord was strong upon me. So he was having these powerful encounters which seemed to affect him physically as well. And we see the Spirit lifted him up. And, you know, yes, it could have been a vision. Okay. It could have been a vision. It could have been something that he was seeing. But here we see that something physical, almost, you know, physical happening. If you look at one more verse, then we understand. Let's say we look at verse 24, right? Yeah. So 23. So I arose and went out into the plane. Look at verse 22. It's very nice. It's beautiful. Then the hand of the Lord was upon me there and he said to me, Arise, go out into the plane and there I shall talk with you. Just as an aside, I don't know if many of us heard that, that kind of a leading, you know, just, you know, come. You know, we like how we call a person, just come here. And then we go and then that person has something important to say, you know, especially when guests are in the house and, you know, maybe if you married, your spouse wants to say something, you know, we're out of milk. Don't tell them coffee. Tell them tea. You know, just call. Call your side. And I want to speak to you something important. Or a child calls and says, can you just help me out with this? So we see something similar here. Called out and said, go to the plane and I want to talk to you, you know, come out from whatever you're doing. I want to talk to you. So I arose and went into the plane and behold, the glory of the Lord stood there, like the glory that I saw by the river Chiba and I fell on my face. So he has had this kind of experience before he recognizes it and then he falls down. Then the Spirit entered me and set me on my feet. You know, here we see it again. Set me on my feet and spoke with me and said to me, go shut yourself inside your house and, and some things there, right? And he's, he's, he's about to do a prophetic act, take some ropes and all that. So we see some exciting things here that, you know, the Spirit of God does something which is, which goes beyond our, our thinking, our rational and so on. We are used to things in the natural. We are used to things that are finite and many of us, you know, sometimes we have our apprehensions about the supernatural because what we see of, or hear of the supernatural is what we, you know, what we hear about witchcraft or the dark side of it, right? But here is God, holy, you know, good, who will not do us wrong, who will not do us harm and the Holy Spirit communing, giving instructions, which is accompanied by something supernatural in terms of visions, in terms of an experience. And so, you know, Ezekiel is able to understand, Ezekiel able to recognize, hey, this is the glory of God. This is the glory of God. This is God. He's able to discern in his spirit. This is God. This is God. And he, he actually falls on his face and worships at what we see in verse 23. Okay. Right. So let's move on. Let's go to Daniel. And Daniel, again, you know, similar experiences. Let's go to the next book, Daniel. And it's Daniel four. Yeah, Daniel four and verse eight. Daniel four. Now this is Nebuchadnezzar. He's testifying about Daniel, very similar to how the Pharaoh, the Egyptian king, testified about Joseph, you know, in response to Joseph, interpreting his dream, right? Very similar to that. Here we see that the king testifying Nebuchadnezzar, testifying, and this is what he says in verse eight. We see Daniel came before me. And his name is Belteshezzar, according to the name, according to the name of my God, in him is the spirit of the holy God. So he's making a distinction. You know, he's not yet, you know, he's not yet following the Lord or anything, not, not worshiping Yahweh, but he makes a distinction. He's, he's able to, you know, kind of recognize, you know, it's not like my God, you know, and in fact, he's called Belteshezzar and according to the name of his God, you know, it's like, it's like, you know, let's say somebody, let's Mark, Mark is, you know, it's a Christian name. Mark is being called Murgan or something, you know, which is a deity, name of the Hindu deity. So, so that is how he is called him, according to his God, he says, but here he says in him is the spirit of the holy God. Right. So he says, and I told the dream before him, etc. So he recognizes that and we, and we see that the spirit of God making a difference. And he's referring to interpretation and so on. Right. Let's look at another verse, which is Daniel chapter six, Daniel, Daniel chapter six, verse three. Well, actually, sorry, let's, let's move on. Daniel's chapter six is again about this thing. Let's move on to Daniel seven and verse 15. Daniel seven and verse 15. He, Daniel is experiencing something in his spirit and he says, I, Daniel, was grieved in my spirit within my body and the visions of my head troubled me and so on. Somebody asked a question. Okay. Okay. So, so we see, we read about, you know, these experiences that the Daniel had, the supernatural experience similar to Ezekiel and obviously, you know, by the spirit of God, that we so don't really see, you know, a direct difference here. And, and he says that he was, you know, something was impacting his spirit, greatly, that he was grieved in his spirit. So it's, it is not the Holy Spirit grieving, but you know, he was grieved in his spirit. Yeah. Okay. So, and on and on, I'm sure, you know, all of us know this verse, Joel chapter two and verse 28 and 29. It's the prophecy which Peter like shared from, he was, this is a scripture that Peter referred to in Acts chapter two, right? When he, when he saw what was, Acts chapter three, sorry, when he shared that sermon about what was happening, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. So this is what we see, Joel chapter two, 28. And it shall come to pass afterward that I will pour out my spirit on all flesh. Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy. Your old men shall dream dreams. Your young men shall see visions. And also on my men's servants and on my maid's servants, I will pour out my spirit in those days. So this is the Lord saying that this is what I will do. I will pour out my spirit and this will be their response, you know, as a work of my spirit, because of me pouring out my spirit, they will, you know, they will prophesy, they will, they will be dreams, they will be visions and people who serve my men's servants and my maid's servants, I will pour out my spirit, okay? And Micah, Haggai, Zechariah, we see this, the work of the spirit. So I just want to encourage us to take some time to go through again, right? Some of these scriptures, just to understand the work of the spirit in the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament, okay? So we'll, right now we'll, we'll take a break. It's almost 9.50. We'll take a break and then we will come back and we will look at, you know, what is the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of Jesus, in the life of the Lord Jesus during his earthly ministry? How did the Holy Spirit, what did the Holy Spirit do just before he, he was his arrival, you know, in the different people, what did he do in the life of Jesus, what did he do and so on, right? And after that, okay, okay WhatsApp group, I think there are two references, I mean, two queries. I'm not sure. There is no official WhatsApp group, but WhatsApp group for the students, but I'm not sure, I'm not aware, but okay, so maybe somebody can help if there's a WhatsApp group with all the students. So can you please add Robert and also Zalitoli to it, okay? Yeah, it is the old WhatsApp group where I was part of like the spring session. Last year. Last year. So I'm not part of any new group as of like where we are all like the fall session students are there. So yeah, I can surely ask the admin to add Sid Kenu and Zalitoli. Yeah, if they want to be added to the old group, I'm not sure whether it'll help. Yeah, because if the discussions and everything is going to be, you know, based on that old group and whatever they are doing, so then that may not be useful. So I mean, you decide and then you can probably help out. Okay, so we'll take a break and we'll come back at 10 o'clock. Thank you.